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What you should know about this terraced house

Property subtypeTerraced House

Rooms10

Bedrooms5

Bathrooms2

Living area approx.370 sqm

Total surface approx.390 sqm

Plot surface approx.205 sqm

ConditionVery good

LocationVery good

Floor type

Tiles

Amenities and special features of this terraced house

Terrace

Balcony

Built-in kitchen

E&V Sara Grech presents a large and modern terraced house located in a residential with valley green views in the central town of Zebbug.

Property Features include Open plan Kitchen/Living/Dining5 Bedrooms2 BathroomsBack Yard with a BBQ AreaTerrace on the first floorRoof top Optional 2 car garage

Besides the mentioned features one can enjoy a lovely evening on the roof enjoying the stars.

For more information and to view the property please contact the number provided or visit our Sliema Lounge.

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Zebbug: Location and surroundings of this property

The Parish Church is dedicated to Philip of Agira and the feast is celebrated on the 2nd Sunday of June, although the actual feast day falls on the 12th day of May. The name of the town literally means "olives" and it derives from the large olive groves that stood in and around the current location of the church and the centre of the town. The town was bestowed with the title of Città Rohan by Grandmaster Emmanuel De Rohan Polduc in 1777. As was the custom in such events, the people of Ħaż-Żebbuġ built an archway at the entrance to their hometown by way of marking the incipiency of its status as a city. The gateway, known by the locals as "Il-Bieb il-Ġdid" or New Gateway still stands today. The locals or Żebbuġin as they are known, are renowned for their business acumen amongst others, and there is a local saying to this end. Due to the Żebbuġin's Francophile past, the town was regarded as a friendly community when the Revolutionary French took Malta. During their rule 1798-1800, the local churches were plundered for their riches in order to fund the campaign for Napolean. The locals opened the main door to the church when they heard the French were coming and hastily hid the gold and silver religious iconography. When the French saw the open doors of the church they kept on going and the Żebbuġin retained their religious riche.

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